Gymnastics at the 1952 Summer Olympics – Men's rings

The men's rings competition at the 1952 Summer Olympics was held at Töölö Sports Hall, Exhibition Hall I from 19 to 21 July. It was the eighth appearance of the event.[1] There were 185 competitors from 29 nations, with each nation sending up to 8 gymnasts.[2] The Soviet Union, in its debut in the event, won a medal of every color but did not quite sweep the medals as there was a tie for third. Hrant Shahinyan was the winner, Viktor Chukarin took silver, and Dmytro Leonkin shared bronze with Hans Eugster of Switzerland.

Men's rings
at the Games of the XV Olympiad
Hrant Shahinyan depicted on Armenian stamp
VenueTöölö Sports Hall, Exhibition Hall I
Dates19–21 July
Competitors185 from 29 nations
Winning score19.75
Medalists
Hrant Shahinyan
 Soviet Union
Viktor Chukarin
 Soviet Union
Hans Eugster
 Switzerland
Dmytro Leonkin
 Soviet Union

Background

This was the eighth appearance of the event, which is one of the five apparatus events held every time there were apparatus events at the Summer Olympics (no apparatus events were held in 1900, 1908, 1912, or 1920). Four of the top 10 gymnasts from 1948 returned: bronze medalist Zdeněk Růžička of Czechoslovakia, fifth-place finisher Josef Stalder of Switzerland, and eighth-place finisher Heikki Savolainen (who had also been in the top 10 in 1932 and 1936) and ninth-place finisher Olavi Rove of Finland. The reigning (1950) world champion, Walter Lehmann of Switzerland, was not competing in Helsinki. Rove had taken second, with Hans Eugster third.[2]

Belgium, India, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Saar, South Africa, the Soviet Union, Spain, and Sweden each made their debut in the men's rings. The United States made its seventh appearance, most of any nation, having missed only the inaugural 1896 Games. Of the 22 different nations that had competed at least once in the event before 1952, 19 competed in Helsinki (only Greece, Mexico, and the Netherlands were missing among the nations having previously competed).

Competition format

The gymnastics format continued to use the aggregation format. Each nation entered a team of between five and eight gymnasts or up to three individual gymnasts. All entrants in the gymnastics competitions performed both a compulsory exercise and a voluntary exercise for each apparatus. The 2 exercise scores were summed to give a total for the apparatus.

No separate finals were contested.

For each exercise, four judges gave scores from 0 to 10 in one-tenth point increments. The top and bottom scores were discarded and the remaining two scores averaged to give the exercise total. Thus, exercise scores ranged from 0 to 10 and apparatus scores from 0 to 20.

The competitor had the option to make a second try only on the compulsory exercise—with the second attempt counting regardless of whether it was better than the first.[3]

Schedule

All times are Eastern European Summer Time (UTC+3)

Date Time Round
Saturday, 19 July 1952
Sunday, 20 July 1952
Monday, 21 July 1952
7:30
8:00
8:00
Final

Results

RankGymnastNationCompulsoryVoluntaryTotal
Hrant Shahinyan Soviet Union9.809.9519.75
Viktor Chukarin Soviet Union9.659.9019.55
Hans Eugster Switzerland9.609.8019.40
Dmytro Leonkin Soviet Union9.559.8519.40
5Valentin Muratov Soviet Union9.459.9019.35
6Masao Takemoto Japan9.409.8019.20
7Ferenc Kemény Hungary9.459.7019.15
Yevgeny Korolkov Soviet Union9.459.7019.15
Berndt Lindfors Finland9.409.7519.15
Ali Zaky Egypt9.459.7019.15
11Iosif Berdiev Soviet Union9.509.6019.10
Josef Stalder Switzerland9.459.6519.10
13Mikhail Perelman Soviet Union9.359.7019.05
14Helmut Bantz Germany9.359.6018.95
Vladimir Belyakov Soviet Union9.259.7018.95
Onni Lappalainen Finland9.309.6518.95
Zdeněk Růžička Czechoslovakia9.459.5018.95
18Hans Pfann Germany9.409.5018.90
19Ferdinand Daniš Czechoslovakia9.459.4018.85
Akitomo Kaneko Japan9.409.4518.85
Heikki Savolainen Finland9.409.4518.85
22Vladimír Kejř Czechoslovakia9.409.4018.80
23Josef Škvor Czechoslovakia9.409.3518.75
Josef Svoboda Czechoslovakia9.309.4518.75
Jean Tschabold Switzerland9.159.6018.75
26Raymond Dot France9.309.4018.70
Jack Günthard Switzerland9.159.5518.70
Josy Stoffel Luxembourg9.359.3518.70
29Vasil Konstantinov Bulgaria9.159.5018.65
Olavi Rove Finland9.309.3518.65
Lajos Sántha Hungary9.209.4518.65
32Ferenc Pataki Hungary9.109.5018.60
Hans Sauter Austria9.309.3018.60
34Guido Figone Italy9.459.1018.55
35Mihai Botez Romania9.159.3518.50
Károly Kocsis Hungary9.159.3518.50
Iliya Topalov Bulgaria9.309.2018.50
38Paavo Aaltonen Finland9.059.4018.45
Joaquín Blume Spain9.209.2518.45
Littorio Sampieri Italy9.259.2018.45
Hans Schwarzentruber Switzerland9.159.3018.45
Leo Sotorník Czechoslovakia9.209.2518.45
Mincho Todorov Bulgaria9.359.1018.45
Dimitar Yordanov Bulgaria9.209.2518.45
45Adalbert Dickhut Germany9.059.3518.40
Friedel Overwien Germany9.109.3018.40
Ed Scrobe United States9.359.0518.40
Bob Stout United States9.209.2018.40
Theo Wied Germany9.009.4018.40
50József Fekete Hungary8.959.4018.35
Tadao Uesako Japan9.009.3518.35
Erich Wied Germany9.009.3518.35
53Andrei Kerekes Romania9.009.3018.30
Ernst Fivian Switzerland8.959.3518.30
Zdzisław Lesiński Poland9.358.9518.30
János Mogyorósi-Klencs Hungary8.959.3518.30
Melchior Thalmann Switzerland8.809.5018.30
58Nikolay Milev Bulgaria9.109.1518.25
Børge Minerth Denmark9.059.2018.25
Alfred Schwarzmann Germany9.009.2518.25
61Jindřich Mikulec Czechoslovakia9.258.9518.20
Frank Turner Great Britain9.159.0518.20
63Fabio Bonacina Italy9.159.0018.15
Freddy Jensen Denmark8.909.2518.15
Kaino Lempinen Finland8.859.3018.15
Takashi Ono Japan8.959.2018.15
67Ahmed Issam Allam Egypt8.909.1518.05
Sreten Stefanović Yugoslavia8.859.2018.05
69Tetsumi Nabeya Japan8.709.3018.00
Børge Nielsen Denmark8.959.0518.00
Szymon Sobala Poland9.158.8518.00
72Nikolay Atanasov Bulgaria9.158.8017.95
73Jakob Kiefer Germany8.709.2017.90
Kalevi Laitinen Finland8.609.3017.90
Alf Nørgaard Norway9.008.9017.90
Paweł Świętek Poland9.208.7017.90
77Miloš Kolejka Czechoslovakia8.459.4017.85
Ernst Wister Austria8.809.0517.85
79Raymond Badin France8.759.0517.80
Magne Kleiven Norway8.809.0017.80
Odd Lie Norway8.958.8517.80
Sándor Réthy Hungary8.609.2017.80
Volmer Thomsen Denmark8.908.9017.80
84Georg Johansen Norway8.808.9517.75
Orlando Polmonari Italy8.858.9017.75
86Ernst Gebendinger Switzerland8.509.2017.70
87Silvio Brivio Italy8.708.9517.65
Arthur Schmitt Saar8.659.0017.65
89Jack Whitford Great Britain8.958.6517.60
90Magdy Gheriani Egypt8.608.9017.50
Poul Jessen Denmark8.359.1517.50
Michel Mathiot France8.908.6017.50
Kalevi Viskari Finland8.309.2017.50
94Ken Buffin Great Britain8.708.7517.45
Norbert Dietrich Saar8.908.5517.45
Mathias Jamtvedt Norway8.758.7017.45
Bjarne Jørgensen Denmark8.508.9517.45
Frederic Orendi Romania8.508.9517.45
Todor Todorov Bulgaria8.808.6517.45
100Anders Lindh Sweden8.458.9517.40
Alf Olsen Norway8.808.6017.40
102Ryszard Kucjas Poland9.008.3517.35
Lajos Tóth Hungary8.259.1017.35
104Wolfgang Girardi Austria8.109.0517.15
Jey Kugeler Luxembourg8.408.7517.15
106Arne Knudsen Norway8.758.3517.10
107Joaquim Granger Portugal8.009.0517.05
108Luigi Zanetti Italy7.959.0016.95
109Ángel Aguiar Cuba7.859.0516.90
Don Holder United States8.708.2016.90
111Ernst Madland Norway8.208.6516.85
Quinto Vadi Italy7.859.0016.85
André Weingand France8.008.8516.85
114Zoltan Balogh Romania7.858.9516.80
Heinz Ostheimer Saar8.358.4516.80
116George Weedon Great Britain8.308.4516.75
117Paweł Gawron Poland8.708.0016.70
Aurel Losnita Romania7.808.9016.70
119Francisc Cocis Romania8.108.5516.65
Mahmoud Safwat Egypt7.808.8516.65
121Dušan Furlan Yugoslavia7.808.6016.40
Rafael Lecuona Cuba7.958.4516.40
René Schroeder Luxembourg7.858.5516.40
124Maurice De Groote Belgium8.108.2516.35
125Arrigo Carnoli Italy7.658.6016.25
Frederik De Waele Belgium8.357.9016.25
127Gunnar Pedersen Denmark7.758.4016.15
Charles Simms United States8.357.8016.15
Rolf Yelseth South Africa7.658.5016.15
130Armand Huberty Luxembourg7.758.3516.10
131Jerzy Jokiel Poland8.008.0016.00
Eugen Balint Romania8.257.7516.00
Georges Floquet France7.858.1516.00
Manuel Gouveia Portugal7.658.3516.00
Peter Starling Great Britain8.357.6516.00
136Juan Caviglia Argentina7.858.1015.95
137Walter Blattmann United States8.207.7015.90
Marcel de Wolf France7.708.2015.90
Ivica Jelić Yugoslavia7.957.9515.90
Antun Kropivšek Yugoslavia8.057.8515.90
Willi Welt Austria7.708.2015.90
142Jean Guillou France7.258.6015.85
Bill Roetzheim United States7.907.9515.85
144César Bonoris Argentina8.057.7515.80
145Börje Stattin Sweden7.008.7515.75
146Marcel Coppin Luxembourg7.508.2015.70
147Jack Wells South Africa7.408.2515.65
148Franz Kemter Austria7.208.3515.55
Graham Harcourt Great Britain8.457.1015.55
Ede Mađar Yugoslavia8.057.5015.55
151Walter Müller Saar7.557.9015.45
152Ahmed Khalil El-Giddawi Egypt7.707.7015.40
153Francisco Cascante Cuba7.008.3515.35
154Friedrich Fetz Austria7.557.7515.30
Jerzy Solarz Poland6.958.3515.30
156Franjo Jurjević Yugoslavia6.808.4515.25
157Vincent D'Autorio United States7.857.3515.20
Hubert Erang Luxembourg7.108.1015.20
159António Leite Portugal7.158.0015.15
160Jack Beckner United States7.108.0015.10
161Erich Peters Sweden6.858.1014.95
162William Thoresson Sweden7.257.6514.90
163Carol Bedö Romania6.807.9014.70
Ronnie Lombard South Africa6.708.0014.70
165Rolf Lauer Saar7.407.2514.65
166Mohamed Sayed Hamdi Egypt6.907.6514.55
167Arne Carlsson Sweden6.707.6014.30
168Paul Grubenthal Austria5.508.6014.10
169Jeroom Riske Belgium7.006.9513.95
170Ivan Čaklec Yugoslavia6.007.9013.90
171Kurt Wigartz Sweden6.507.1013.60
172Nils Sjöberg Sweden6.157.1013.25
173René Changeat France4.758.4513.20
174Karel Janež Yugoslavia5.857.2013.05
175Ragai Youssef Egypt5.907.1013.00
176Fred Wiedersporn Saar5.407.3512.75
177Manuel Prazeres Portugal4.857.7512.60
178Raúl Caldeira Portugal3.507.6011.10
179Mahmoud Mohamed Reda Egypt4.007.0011.00
180Paweł Gaca Poland2.008.3510.35
181Manuel Cardoso Portugal2.007.809.80
182Stoyan Stoyanov Bulgaria9.409.40
183Hans Friedrich Austria7.757.75
184Vir Singh India1.254.005.25
185Khushi Ram India2.003.005.00

References

  1. "Gymnastics at the 1952 Helsinki Summer Games: Men's Rings". Sports Reference. Archived from the original on 17 April 2020. Retrieved 30 October 2019.
  2. "Rings, Men". Olympedia. Retrieved 4 December 2020.
  3. Official Report, p. 424.
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